Make a picture of mice on a stubble field on a hot day. When the fields are threshed, there are still a few ears of grain at the edges of the field and even flat stones are often at the edge of the road. First take a walk to the "Treasure Search" and then make your findings.
Here I have an idea. Stay creative and try it out yourself!
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Get all the utensils ready.
Cut with scissors the long cereal stalks (also called straws) into short pieces. The cereal stalks can be quiet different lengths.
Collect the cut straw pieces best on the picture frame.
Now you line them up on one of the long insides of the frame, with a little distance from each other.
This is the stubble field! (This is what is called the field after threshing the grain. Only short stalks remain from the grain.)
Sticks them with a spot of hot glue or uses wood glue.
Now place a few long grains on the stubble field. Arrange them as desired. The stalks can also protrude beyond the inner image.
Now the stalks standing over the frame shorten with the scissors.
Now choose two or three flat stones for the mice. Look where you want them.
Paint the stones with eyes and ears.
On the picture you can paint the tails of the mice with a felt pen. Afterwards you can fix the stone mice with an adhesive point from the hot glue gun on the picture.
The work of art is finished!
Maybe you'd like to create more pictures with natural materials.
Materials
Directions
Get all the utensils ready.
Cut with scissors the long cereal stalks (also called straws) into short pieces. The cereal stalks can be quiet different lengths.
Collect the cut straw pieces best on the picture frame.
Now you line them up on one of the long insides of the frame, with a little distance from each other.
This is the stubble field! (This is what is called the field after threshing the grain. Only short stalks remain from the grain.)
Sticks them with a spot of hot glue or uses wood glue.
Now place a few long grains on the stubble field. Arrange them as desired. The stalks can also protrude beyond the inner image.
Now the stalks standing over the frame shorten with the scissors.
Now choose two or three flat stones for the mice. Look where you want them.
Paint the stones with eyes and ears.
On the picture you can paint the tails of the mice with a felt pen. Afterwards you can fix the stone mice with an adhesive point from the hot glue gun on the picture.
The work of art is finished!
Maybe you'd like to create more pictures with natural materials.
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